Power Engineering Journal
Volume 1, Issue 2, March 1987
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Volume 1, Issue 2
March 1987
The recruitment of power engineers
- Author(s): C.B. Cooper
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, page: 66 –66
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870010
- Type: Article
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The 2000 MW HVDC link between England and France
- Author(s): F.G. Goodrich and B.R. Andersen
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 69 –74
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870011
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The HVDC link across the English Channel has several innovative features. Techniques used in its construction together with recent developments have consolidated the viability of HVDC links for a variety of applications.
The design of outdoor open-type EHV substations
- Author(s): W.D. Goodwin and A.S. Wills
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 75 –83
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870012
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What alternatives are available in the design of open-terminal EHV substations and what parameters affect the layout and hardware chosen?
Sri Lanka's Kotmale hydro project
- Author(s): E.M. Gosschalk and A.D. Longman
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 85 –91
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870013
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The Kotmale hydropower project is a major component of the massive Mahaweli Ganga development. Adverse geological conditions at the originally planned dam site necessitated a change in the dam's location, and a comprehensive account of the investigations and project design is presented here, together with details of the main features of the scheme
Power-system planning under uncertainty—a new approach
- Author(s): T.W. Berrie
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 92 –100
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870014
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Because of the long lead time between ordering equipment and commissioning, power-system planning has always catered explicitly for uncertainties. In the past, elaborate deterministic techniques have been used, but there are now doubts about whether the out-turn from such sophistication justifies the efforts required. Perhaps a more flexible, informal approach to both planning and uncertainty is the answer, e.g. to be able to alter course to take account of actual conditions; also, optimisation techniques might be changed. Unexpected power-system structures, reliability and loss levels, and also generation plant mixes, might well result, which are better for meeting actual requirements than those at present
System response studies incorporating real plant
- Author(s): D.K.S. Fraser ; H. Davie ; M.W.S. MacAuley ; P.M. Johnson
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 101 –107
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870015
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A power-system simulator has been developed which can be attached to a real hydro-generator, making it possible to test the response of the hydro-generator with its associated governor, while apparently operating in any desired powersystem configuration
The versatility of high-voltage fuses in the protection of distribution systems
- Author(s): J. Feenan
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 109 –115
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870016
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Despite the challenges from other circuit-breaking devices, the high-voltage fuse is still a very important part of the protective scheme for HV distribution systems
Down to earth
- Author(s): G.C. Chapman
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, page: 116 –116
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870017
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Welcome addition
- Author(s): R.G. Canning
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, page: 116 –116
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870018
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UPS comments
- Author(s): Gerald Manders
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, page: 116 –116
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19870019
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